Infertility was associated with a uterine mass in 2 Thoroughbred mares. Both mares had produced live foals, but had been barren for 2 years, despite repeated breedings. Each mass was removed through a right ventral paramedian incision. Histologic examination of the masses revealed a leiomyoma and an ovarian abscess. In 1 mare, approximately 30% of 1 uterine horn was removed because of tumor attachment; in the other mare, approximately 50% of 1 uterine horn was removed because of adhesions to the ovarian abscess. Pregnancy information was available for both mares for the 3 years after surgery; each mare had produced 2 healthy foals and was pregnant with a third.
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Santschi, E. M., & Slone, D. E. (1994). Successful pregnancy after partial hysterectomy in two mares. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 205(8), 1180–1182. https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.1994.205.08.1180
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